Kate Middleton bests prince at DJ-ing during Australian visit

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took in a lesson in DJ-ing — and a spot of spray paint artwork — during their visit to Elizabeth, the suburb of Adelaide named for William’s grandmother, the Queen.

Both apparently tried scratching during the DJ lesson. Their teacher, DJ Shane Peterer, told the Daily Mail that Kate was better than her husband. “She was fantastic but he can fly a helicopter. So horses for courses,” he said.

The Prince helped out with a spray paint mural by local group Aerosol Angels.

The group’s leader said the prince “did a pretty good job.”

Another painter said “he paints very well — he filled in part of the blue sky and didn’t go over any of the lines.”

The visit came the day after the couple’s trip to Uluru, or Ayers Rock, where they spent the night at the Longitude 131 resort. Each has an unrestricted view of the rock, giving the chance to enjoy sunrise over the red sandstone without getting out of bed.

One onlooker during the outback visit asked the Duchess if she was missing Prince George, who stayed in Canberra with his nanny.

She said the Duchess replied that she would “love to have him here with her” and also disclosed that he can get “a bit grumpy” on the long flights and had grown an “extra fat roll” while away.